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streamclone: unbyteify string args to builtin Error classes
This avoids printing the error with a `b''` prefix in the case of `ValueError`.
The custom `ProgrammingError` class is special in that it won't do that, and can
take either bytes or str. But there's no point in passing bytes when it is just
going to decode to str at runtime anyway.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 Jan 2025 00:40:48 -0500 |
parents | 27fe8cc1338f |
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// Copyright 2018 Yuya Nishihara <yuya@tcha.org> // // This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the // GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. //! Functions to send client-side fds over the command server channel. use std::io; use std::os::unix::io::AsRawFd; use tokio_hglib::codec::ChannelMessage; use tokio_hglib::{Connection, Protocol}; use crate::message; use crate::procutil; /// Sends client-side fds over the command server channel. /// /// This works as follows: /// 1. Client sends "attachio" request. /// 2. Server sends back 1-byte input request. /// 3. Client sends fds with 1-byte dummy payload in response. /// 4. Server returns the number of the fds received. /// /// The client-side fds may be dropped once duplicated to the server. pub async fn attach_io( proto: &mut Protocol<impl Connection + AsRawFd>, stdin: &impl AsRawFd, stdout: &impl AsRawFd, stderr: &impl AsRawFd, ) -> io::Result<()> { proto.send_command("attachio").await?; loop { match proto.fetch_response().await? { ChannelMessage::Data(b'r', data) => { let fd_cnt = message::parse_result_code(data)?; if fd_cnt == 3 { return Ok(()); } else { return Err(io::Error::new( io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, "unexpected attachio result", )); } } ChannelMessage::Data(..) => { // just ignore data sent to uninteresting (optional) channel } ChannelMessage::InputRequest(1) => { // this may fail with EWOULDBLOCK in theory, but the // payload is quite small, and the send buffer should // be empty so the operation will complete immediately let sock_fd = proto.as_raw_fd(); let ifd = stdin.as_raw_fd(); let ofd = stdout.as_raw_fd(); let efd = stderr.as_raw_fd(); procutil::send_raw_fds(sock_fd, &[ifd, ofd, efd])?; } ChannelMessage::InputRequest(..) | ChannelMessage::LineRequest(..) | ChannelMessage::SystemRequest(..) => { return Err(io::Error::new( io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, "unsupported request while attaching io", )); } } } }